Hi guys, today my pc freezed so I reset and since then it only boots to bios or to black screen that said no media available. I tried to create a Windows 11 bootable usb, but I have an old Mac so I can’t install wonderiso. I tried to create from terminal and not sure it worked because nothing happened. I reset bios and even update it and it didn’t help.
I fear that my ssd died but I don’t know how to make sure in the current condition. Any suggestions? what should I do?
I have an ssd replacement but not sure my bootable usb is working. Any advice will be welcomed.
Edit: actually the problem is bigger because I have 2 ssd and on hdd set on my pc (and another on laying around the house lol) I don’t know on which ssd the windows is installed
Does the drive appear in your BIOS setup panel? Did you check that a cable hasn’t come loose?
Thanks for replying.
I disconnected and reconnected both ssd’s cables.I just checked and I do see the ssd in the boot order
I’m OP and this is my kbin account, since jerbora causing troubles for me tight niw
ok so the first thing you want to do is to remove all storage drives, then hook up one ssd & see if it gets detected by the bios - and if it does, does it have a bootable partition on it? if not, remove it & switch to the other one & do the same thing.
if neither is bootable, it may be that the bios is confused - reset it to factory defaults & try again. if it still does not boot then use your recovery disk to boot to a shell to determine which ssd has media that you’re going to have to lose, use fdisk to create a bootable partition, then reinstall the OS.
if your recovery/boot disk doesnt work at all, buy a new usb disk & get someone else to create a boot disk from their computer.
Thank you this help me a bit, I was able to get to the shell and found the ssd windows was installed on, but I see only BLK0 no fs or MBR, I’m fucked right?
if there’s no boot partition detected then the only thing I can think of would be to use a linux boot disk with ddrescue/etc on it to see if anything is recoverable - if it doesnt detect anything then yeah, it’s fucked.
I’d break the pins & get a different ssd, something that fails in such a fashion is not dependable (it is prone to failing again)
I don’t care about anything on it,this one only had windows installed on. Your probably right at least I know it’s the disk now. I still think I’ll try to get a windows bootable just to see what happens, but probably will replace it with my other ssd
Thanks for the help!
np ;)